Bob Gimlin was a small town cowboy when his friend coaxed him into hunting the famous mythical creature 50 years ago. Today, as the legend of Bigfoot has grown, Gimlin is viewed by the community of believers around the country as something of a prophet.

This was the first thing Green told me when I met him in 2009, for an interview at his home in Agassiz, British Columbia. He had a big, uncluttered wooden desk in the corner of his living room, with a map of the Pacific Northwest tacked to the wall beside it. He sat behind the desk and folded his hands in front of him and, before I could ask him a question, told me that people like him were called believers, but they weren’t. “We’re investigators

Historically, we do know late May was significant in British Columbia, regarding Sasquatch and the Native Peoples.

But now John Green is gone. His legacy lives on. And he leaves much to ponder in the research he did. One thing he seems to have proven: There is no Bigfoot curse. Nevertheless, Green was squarely in the middle of revealing that this “Sasquatch hex” actually existed.

Ron Morehead, adventurer, author and Bigfoot expert, discussed how he witnessed, recorded, and had vocal interactions with a family of giants, commonly referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. He shared Bigfoot recordings, known as the ‘Sierra Sounds,’ that have changed the world of Bigfoot research.

The recordings were captured in the 1970s at a remote hunting camp, Morehead explained, noting how hunters there had first thought the sounds were being made by bears. They found a large footprint outside of the shelter and began taping the sounds they were hearing, he added. “We weren’t looking for Bigfoot, none of us were… these things were probably observing the camp and the people in it for some time prior to making themselves be known,” Morehead said. He described the vocalizations as aggressive, sometimes horrendous sounding.

Appearing with Connie Willis for the full program, Ron Morehead, adventurer, author and Bigfoot expert, will discuss how he witnessed, recorded, and had vocal interactions with a family of giants, commonly referred to as Bigfoot or Sasquatch. He’ll share Bigfoot recordings, known as the ‘Sierra Sounds,’ that have changed the world of Bigfoot research.

…Stepp attended a conference on all things Sasquatch to celebrate the launch of the Bigfoot section of the China Flat Museum in Willow Creek. There he introduced himself to Jeffrey Meldrum, professor of anatomy and anthropology at Idaho State University and an oft-interviewed Bigfoot researcher. Meldrum’s area of focus is the evolution of bipedalism — the anatomical distinctions and development of our ancestors that led to our walking on two legs, including the dynamics of their footfalls, footprints and skeletons.

The focus of this conference is 100% on the Interaction Research Method which centers around treating the Bigfoot species as the FOREST PEOPLE they truly are. RESPECT is at the core of the Habituation Research Method. The Habituation Research Method helps to increase visuals and interactions with the Bigfoot/Forest People. Please come and learn how to implement the Interaction Research Method in your neck of the woods.

Bob Gimlin was there the day Roger Patterson filmed the now famous Patterson-Gimlin Bigfoot footage in 1967. He joined Connie Willis to discuss the sighting, the film, the aftermath, the hoax allegations, and why he emerged a few years ago to tell his story and speak at Bigfoot conferences across the U.S.